Traditional Bed and Breakfast
at its Best in Pembrokeshire
CORNERWAYS
AT THE
VICTORIAN CONSERVATORY
Out & About
CORNERWAYS is an extended, modernised farmhouse on the
fringe of the Pembrokeshire National Park and close to the world
renowned coastal path which extends for approx 186 miles from
Poppit Sands in the north to Amroth in the south.
The County Town of Haverfordwest is 5 miles
to the south where all the usual facilities ,such as Banks,
shops , restaurants and on alternate Fridays the interesting
Farmers market is held. Brawdy is about 4 miles.
Part of the 186 mile Pembrokeshire long distance
coast path.
The market town of Haverfordwest
The magnificant Cathedral at St. Davids, Britains
smallest City is only 15 minutes away by car, the route
takes you through dramatic Newgale, a 2 mile stretch of
award winning beach.
The road
winds upwards affording spectacular views over St Brides
Bay, it then passes through the delightful and picturesque
harbour village of Solva with its wide variety of
restaurants , pubs and shops.
The City of St Davids has some
interesting shops and restaurants and the recently re-opened
tourist information centre houses a new art gallery.
Pembrokeshire is a delight for walkers, cyclists,
families and water sports enthusiasts will find their interests
catered for in numerous ways. Dale is a delightful,
sheltered sailing centre with a Pub and Yacht Club. There are
marinas at Milford and Neyland.
Some
of the finest beaches in the Country are to be found in
Pembrokeshire and these include Little Haven, Broadhaven, Nolton
Haven, Newgale and a few miles beyond St Davids, the wide
expanse at Whitesands.
St Davids Cathedral
Whitesands beach just beyond St Davids
Pembrokeshires off
lying islands, after which our rooms are named, are home
to a huge variety of birds.
Skomer is home to the ever popular and comical Puffin
(May to July).
Grassholm has a breeding
population of about 35,000 gannets.
Ramsey is certainly worth a
trip and boats leave St Justinians for the round island trip
at regular intervals.
Mountain stream
Seals on the coast
Blue Lagoon near Abereiddi
Carew Castle
Other boats trips go in search
of
dolphin, porpoise and whale.
Late summer sees the arrival of the seal pups
Caldey to the south, has a monastery which can be visited in the
summer months with boats leaving from Tenby.
Travellers to and from Ireland will find we are conveniently
located for ease of access to the Fishguard ferry.
And don't forget that Delicious Cream Teas are served every
afternoon in the Conservatory!